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Review  What is the basic unit of structure and function of living things?  What does cell theory say? Chapter 2 Section 4 Objectives:  To describe the function of different organelles.  To identify the different organelles in plant vs animal cells. Organelles  Structures that make up cells  Different functions  Provide protection and support  Form a barrier between the cell and its environment  Building and repair cell parts  Transport materials  Store and release energy  Get rid of waste materials  Increase in number http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/images/plant_cell.gif http://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/images/plant_cell.gif Cell Wall  Provides support and protection in plant cells  Made of cellulose  A long chain of sugar molecules  Stiff so that plants can grow tall  Allows water, oxygen, carbon dioxide and some dissolved materials to pass into and out of the cell Cell Membrane  Plant cell – just inside cell wall  Animal cell – outside covering of cell and is made of phospholipids  Provides protection and support for the cell  Contains pores  Controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell  Everything that the cell needs enters through the cell membrane  All the harmful waste products exit through the cell membrane Warm Up  Label the organelles that we talked about yesterday on the cell diagrams.  Cell wall  Cell membrane  Nucleus  Nuclear membrane Nucleus  Large oval structure in cell  Control center of cell  Consists of  Nuclear membrane  Allows materials to pass into and out of nucleus  Contains pores  Chromosomes  Direct activities in the cell including growth and reproduction  Made of nucleic acids RNA and DNA  Responsible for passing on traits of a cell to a new cell  Made of nucleic acids  Nucleolus “little nucleus”  Makes ribosomes Cytoplasm  Clear, thick, jellylike substance  Constantly moving  All of the organelles in the cell are located in the cytoplasm Mitochondria  Rod-shaped  Supply most of the energy for the cell  Inside mitochondria simple sugars are broken down into water and carbon dioxide gas. This releases large amount of energy, which is stored in special energyrich molecules.  More active the cell the more mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum  Maze of clear tubular passageways  Transportation system for cell  Carries proteins from one part of the cell to another  OR carries proteins through the cell membrane and out of the cell Ribosomes  Attached to surface of endoplasmic reticulum  Grain like bodies  Made of RNA (ribonucleic acid) directs the production of protein  Protein making sites  Some float freely in the cytoplasm Golgi Body  Process, pack and transport proteins to be sent outside the cell. Warm Up Label the organelles that we talked about yesterday on the cell diagrams.  Cell wall  Nucleolus  Cell membrane  Cytoplasm  Nucleus  Mitochondria  Nuclear membrane  Endoplasmic Reticulum  Ribosomes  Golgi Body Chloroplasts  In plant cells  Green because of chlorophyll, which captures the energy of the sun  Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts Chloroplasts An examination of leaves, stems, and other types of plant tissue reveals the presence of tiny green, spherical structures called chloroplasts, visible here in the cells of an onion. Chloroplasts are essential to the process of photosynthesis, in which captured sunlight is combined with water and carbon dioxide in the presence of the chlorophyll molecule to produce oxygen and sugars that can be used by animals. Without the process of photosynthesis, the atmosphere would not contain enough oxygen to support animal life. Oxford Scientific Films/Richard Kirby Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Vacuoles  The sacs floating around in the cell are vacuoles. They are the storage tanks in the cells.  Plant cells usually have one large vacuole and animal cells may not have any or they may have several small vacuoles. Lysosomes  Common in animal cells  Not often seen in plant cells  Small, round structure  Involved in digestive activities of the cell  Contain enzymes that break down large food molecules into smaller ones that are passed on to the mitochondria Lysosomes  Digest old cell parts so that they can be reused  Membrane surrounds lysosome so that it does not digest entire cell  Digests cell if cell is injured or dead Warm Up Label the organelles that we talked about yesterday on the cell diagrams.  Cell wall  Chloroplasts  Cell membrane  Vacuoles  Nucleus  Lysosomes  Nuclear membrane  Nucleolus  Cytoplasm  Mitochondria  Endoplasmic Reticulum  Ribosomes  Golgi Body  http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm  http://www.rkm.com.au/CELL/cellimages/cellannot70 0.jpg  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)#Anatomy _of_cells Homework
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            